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Personal Address

No data footprint,no carbon footprint

Powering the digital world requires a lot of electricity.All our servers run on sustainable energy sources.

The best alternativeto ‘free’ email

Free email

Soverin

Monthly fee

3,25 / month

No advertising

No tracking

No lock in

Personal domain

Private mailbox

EU legal base

Easy to move

Keep using your favourite email apps

Soverin is app independent. You're free to use it with the email apps you prefer. Rather use webmail? We’ve got you covered.

On your phone

Airmail

Apple Mail

Microsoft Outlook

On your computer

Airmail

Apple Mail

Microsoft Outlook

In your browser

Rainloop

Roundcube

Some frequently asked questions.

Who are you?

We are internet enthousiasts from Amsterdam. Bringing a fresh perspective into the business of email game. Providing you with an honest alternative to the current standard of data surveillance.

Your thoughts on digital privacy?

Privacy matters. The surveillance society snuck up on us. Companies watch every digital step you take. In the long run this won’t work out for us as web citizens. We want to put you in control of your data.

How can I switch to Soverin?

Switching is easy. It’ll take you about 10 minutes. Just six simple steps and you’re up and running. And we’re always here to help. Sign up for Soverin, inform your contacts and import your mailbox. Done.

What problem do you solve?

‘Free’ email providers sell your secrets to advertisers. But they don’t really share how they make money. They’d rather share what they find in your inbox. Your private messages are scanned for relevant keywords and the data is sold to advertisers.

Why should I pay for email?

Because you’re worth it. Think about what’s in your inbox. It holds the most intimate details of your life, it’s like a database of your life. That personal data deserves to be protected. Data has turned into a valuable asset in our digital world. Used to invisibly steer our lives. Be aware.

Are you anti Google?

No, not really. But we do have some concerns. We believe that people aren’t fully aware of what the ‘free’ model means to them. Nobody reads a privacy statement. Most of your personal communication is monitored. That just doesn’t feel right to us. You need to draw the line somewhere. To share, or not to share. That should always be the question.